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HENRYI LILY 
B50 | 9—This lily 
has been very scarce 
since before the 
war. It grows up 
to 9 ft. tall with 
many large brilliant 
orange_ blossoms. 
One of the best and 
strongest growing of 
all. Plant 10 in. 
deep. 59c each; 3 
for 1.49; 5 for 
2.25, postpaid, 
REGAL LILY 
B5027 — Best 
known and ~very 
beautiful. Hardy. 
Flowers are white, 
pink with a glow of 
eanary .yellow in 
eenter. Plant 8 to 
10” deep. 356 each; 
3 for 79c; 5 for 
1.19, postpaid. 
Pink Show Lily 
B5030—Specio- 
sum Rubrum). Car- 
men red on a white 
ground with crimson 
spots. Very hardy. 
Will grow anywhere. 
Plant 9 in. deep. 
75c each; 3 for 
1.98, postpaid. 
2 TIGER LILIES 
Hardiest of all 
and well-known old- 
time flower that 
can't be beat for 
beauty. Grow from 
2 to 4 ft. 
B5033— Single- 
flowered. 
B5032—Double- 
flowered. 
35c each; 3 for 
79c; & for 1.19, 
postpaid. 
..- HARDY 
EASTER LILY 
(Estate Lily) 
B5018—Here is 
a real Easter Lily 
that can be grown 
out-of-doors. Plant 
the bulbs 6” deep 
and by late June 
they are in bloom. 
Apple blossom fra- 
grance. Grows 3 to 
5’ tall. 49c each; 
2 for 89c; 5 for 
1.98, postpaid. 
CORAL LILY 
B5003—A small 
Lily of brilliant 
coral red. Exceed- 
ingly hardy as it 
comes from Siberia. 
Many deep waxen 
recurved flowers in 
each plant. Plant 
4 to 6 in. deep. 
29¢ each; 3 for 
75c; 5 for 1.19, 
postpaid. 
GOLD BANDED 
LILY 
B5012 — (Lili- 
um Auratum). One 
of the most beauti- 
ful of all lilies and 
well-known for cen- 
turies. Great, white, 
flaring blooms with 
bright gold band 
down center of each 
petal. Plant 9 in. 
deep; do not use 
lime. 75c each; 3 
for 1.89, postpaid. 
FIRE LILY 
(Red Russian Lily) 
B5007—One of 
the easiest of all 
garden lilies to 
grow. A dainty red- 
dish orange with 
large clusters of 
blooms. Plant 6 
to 8 inches deep. 
35c each; 3 for 
79c; 5 for 1.29, 
postpaid. 
Aristocrat 
GLADIOLUS 
These are the finest of the 
newer Gladiolus. Every one is a 
prize winner. ‘ 
BG202—Burma. Deep rose-red. 
Large blooms, heavily ruffied. 
BG336 — Wedgewood. Waxy 
ruffied lavender with cream throat. 
Vigorous grower and disease free. 
- Fhe Queen of Flowers 
Gladiolus are the most widely grown flower because they 
will grow anywhere for anybody and require practically 
no care. They have the largest color range of any flower 
—every color of the rainbow, blues and all. These are 
healthy, young, state inspected bulbs that will 
first year. 
5 for 60c; 10 for 1.00; 25 for 1.85; 50 for 3.59. 
All labeled and postpaid. 
WEDGEWOOD HAROLD K. 
slightly diffused with | 
BG206—Harold K. Huge, deep 
Tall deep yellow. 
B@565X—Aristocrat Glad Col- 
lection. 1 each of all 4 above for 
95c, postpaid. 
Curceg’s BARDY 
B5035 — These 
are seedlings of 
the same strain 
that won 2 ‘cups 
last year. Grows 
like the Regal but 
BARGAIN LILY COLLECTION has stronger 
1 Double 1 Pink Show stems and larger 
Tiger 1 Single < 
4 Coral : Tiger flowers. Beautiful 
1 Estate 1 Henryi shades of clear 
1 Regal 1 Fire 
yellow and apri- 
cot. 2.28 each; 3 
for 6.25, ppd. 
B3451X 
All 8 for ee hid 
B5031—A 
splendid lily 
bearing 20 to 30 
flowers on tall 
stalks. A bright 
or ange color, 
spotted with 
dark crimson. 
Does well in sun 
or partial shade. Can be grown in rich, moist 
soil, but does well even in dry locations. 49c 
each; 2 for 89c; 5 for 1.98, postpaid. 
LILY 
COLLECTION 
B3459x 
2 Hardy East- 
2 ct! Lilies 
Coral Lities 
Fire Lilies 
Aurelian Hybrid Lily | 
B5000—Mr. Carlton Yerex of Oregon perfected these 
lilies after. 20 years of work. Flowers are all 6 inches 
or more across and form magnificent clumps of beautiful 
flowers. The flowers are wide, flaring trumpets in beau- 
tiful color combinations, including sunburst effects. Very 
easy to grow; live a long time; thrive snywhere.’ Entirelv 
hardy. Plant 6 inches deep. 1.98 eaenx; 3 for 5.49, 
postpaid. 
NEW CENTIFOLIUM 
HYBRID 
B5020—Grows 6 to 8 
ft. ‘in height with great 
clusters of 50 or more Lilies 
crowning the_ top. The 
enormous flowers are pure 
white inside while the re- 
verse of the trumpets are 
often pink, emerald green, 
yellow or brown making 
some striking contrasts in 
color. Very hardy; deep- 
rooted; stand severe drouths 
well. Plant 6 in. deep. 49c 
each; 2 for 89c; 5 for 
1.98, postpaid. 
NEW LILY COLLECTION 
B3462X—1 Yellow 
Trumpet Aurelian, 1 
Rainbow Hybrid, 1 Aure- 
lian Hybrid. 
B3452xX 
All & for 
B5026—These are the big, brilliantly colored new 
hybrids from the west coast. Absolutely hardy and 
easy to grow. 
The gorgeous 
colors run from. 
pale yellow to 
deepest golds 
with many ma- 
roons and reds, 
borne on tall, 
strong stems. A 
real buy at our 
low prices. 59c 
ea.; 3 for 1.49; 
5 for 2.25, ppd. 
scarlet. Piain petals, tall and 
se RAINBOW 
BG255 — HOPMAN’S GLORY. 
Offer No. 1: 
bulbs 
Offer No. 2: 
Ba@568sxX—é each of 6 pictured, 
36 bulb: f 
Bulbs Zoe eee ee 2.98 
2 Collections, 
120 bulbs..........- 4.68 
BG213—RED CHARM. Deep medi- 
um-red. by 
BG205—COMMANDER KOEHL. 
Deep blood red. 
BG216—MANSOER. Velvety dark 
red on brown background. 
B@20!1—BLAZE. Large, bright 
scarlet. 
BG236—LEADING LADY. Large, 
creamy white. Well named. 
BG231—MARGARET BEATON. 
Pure white background with orange 
blotch. 
BG239 — SNOW PRINCESS. Tall, 
pure white. A strong grower. 
BG240—GARDENIA. Waxy, creamy 
white. 
YELLOW & ORANGE 
BG268 — YELLOW PERFECTION. 
Tall, deep yellow. Blooms late. 
BG263—PRAIRIE GOLD. A lovely 
autumn shade of gold. 
BG25!—BIT OF HEAVEN. Deep 
orange with contrasting yellow throat. 
BG256—GOLDEN DREAM: Rich, 
clear yellow. 
SMOKY 
BG272—BAGDAD. Smoky old rose, 
light ‘throat. : 
BG270—VAGABOND PRINCE. Ma- 
hogany brown with flame blotch. 
_BG274—HIGH FINANCE. Smoky, 
light orange-grey with cream throat. 
BG275—BUCKEYE BRONZE. Large 
rosy bronze. Very popular. 
BG303 — CORONA. Creamy white, 
rose edge. 
BG305—ROSA VON LIMA. Light 
rosy pink with throat touched lavender. 
BG3!2—MAGNOLIA. Creamy rose 
pink. A good cut flower. 
BG3!5—VARIATION. A good early 
pink. Grows tall. 
BLUE 
_BG338—PAUL RUBENS. Dark red- 
dish violet. Tall, extra fine for cutting. 
BG339 — PURPLE SURPRISE. A 
clear, uniform deep purple. 
BG345—ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. 
Beautiful ruffied, light lavender. 
BG342—LAVENDER RUFFLES. 
Ruffled orchid-lavender, shading to 
cream throat. 
Junior Size Glad Offer 
BG562X—Same fine varieties as 
Grab Bag Offer only smaller, young- 
er bulbs. Flowers may be smaller 
ist year, but all will bloom. 40 
bulbs, 1.00, postpaid. 
Golden Dream GLAD OFFER 
BG566X—For only 98c we are 
going to send you 6 each of these 3 
very beautiful glads. 18 big, healthy 
bulbs in all. Easy to grow, too. 
6 Excellence—Large, brilliant, 
deep red. 
6 Ethel C. Cole—Beautiful shell 
pink. 
6 Golden Dream — Deep, golden 
yellow. 
ALL 18 Postpaid 98¢ 
for ONLY............. 
These are the cream of the crop. 
BG203—BOULOGNE. A] i 
red. Tall and strong. He alee: 
BG334—PHOENIX. A cl - 
der with vivid markings. eee 
BG235—LADY JANE. Ligh eam 
with yellow lower petals. Huthied 
Only 25c each; 3 for 65c, postpaid. 
BGS70X—SUPER GLAD COLLEC- 
TION. 2 each of all 3 abo 
95c, postpaid. ve reese ny 
assortment 
An 
of big blooming 
kinds, blended to 
give you worlds 
of color through- 
out the season. 
